Quote: (frogbear @ Sep. 09 2009, 1:40 AM)
Not allowing troops to claim objectives on a March favours the gun lines.
Actually I would say the exact opposite.
I don't play gunlines in any system. Maybe there's an inner Ork to me, but I like to play extremely aggressively (as people who've played Epic against me will know). This can work in Epic but it oddly enough makes holding troops in reserve to keep your own objectives difficult. I find the gunlines are the ones trying to do the third turn rush, not me. Whether with my airborne Inquisition or mechanised Chaos, I'm going to be on your Blitz by turn 2, one way or another.
No, no. The gunline will sit on overwatch or sustained fire, and then try and throw fast units on your objectives on turn 3.
As for playtesting, those of us who mistakenly assumed marching troops can't take objectives have effectively playtested this house rule already. I've played many, many games against Guard, Orks and Space Marines with my Inquisiton and AMTL forces and I preferred it to the real rules. It forces gunlines to mobilise earlier and both players to keep objectives in mind during turn 2.